This invention relates to a device for a portable tool, such as a brush cutter or the like, comprising a shaft tube (11) that via a shaft tube securing means is connected to a drive unit (10). The shaft tube securing means comprises a first sleeve shaped element (14) enclosing an inner end of the shaft tube (11) and a second sleeve shaped element (13) arranged between the first sleeve shaped element (14) and a surrounding tube shaped recess (13) in the drive unit (10). The sleeve shaped element (13) is provided with one or several portions (14f) co-operating with an abutment surface (16) in the tube shaped recess (13) in order to limit the turning movement of the shaft tube (11) with respect to the drive unit (10) when being influenced by overloads.
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1. A portable tool that has a drive unit (10) including a tube shaped recess (13) and an abutment surface (16), and a shaft tube (11) connected to the drive unit at a first end, and connected to a cutting unit at a second end, (10), the portable tool comprising: a shaft tube securing means securing the shaft tube to the drive unit, the shaft tube securing means comprising a first sleeve shaped element (14) enclosing an inner end (19) of the shaft tube (11) and a second sleeve shaped element (15) arranged outside the first sleeve shaped element (14) in the tube shaped recess (13) of the drive unit (10), characterized in that the first sleeve shaped element (14) is provided with at least one portion (14f) configured not to abut the abutment surface (16) of the drive unit (10) in the tube shaped recess (13) when the shaft tube is not being influenced by overloads and to abut the abutment surface (16) of the drive unit (10) in the tube shaped recess (13) in order to limit the turning movement of the shaft tube (11) with respect to the drive unit (10) when being influenced by overloads, wherein said at least one portion is shaped as a flange extending radially outwards at the inner end of the shaft tube.
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This invention relates to a device for a portable tool, such as a brush cutter a pole saw a pole hedge trimmer or the like, comprising a shaft tube that via a shaft tube securing means is connected to a drive unit, the shaft tube securing means comprising a first sleeve shaped element enclosing one inner end of the shaft tube and a second sleeve shaped element arranged outside the first sleeve shaped element in a surrounding, tube shaped recess of the drive unit
Arrangements of the type described above are previously known, see for instance U.S. Pat. No. 4,817,738, and are used on products on the market because of the simple design and the simplicity of assembling the details. A drawback with this arrangement is however that the elongated drive shaft, that is enclosed in the shaft tube and that transfers the power from the drive unit to a rotating saw blade or a saw chain at the outer end of the shaft tube, sometimes becomes damaged because the arrangement is exposed to large bending moments from the operator. Such large moments often occur when the operator tries to start the engine by pulling the starting strap and simultaneously puts his knee on the shaft tube in order to keep the tool firmly. These bending moments sometimes cause the shaft tube to tilt too much with respect to the drive unit thereby creating unacceptable forces on the drive shaft.
The purpose of this invention is to create an arrangement which still is simple and easy to assemble but which does not have the disadvantages described above. The arrangement is such that the bending moment on the drive shaft is limited to an acceptable level and this is achieved by means of a device having the characteristics mentioned in the claims.
An embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings on which
The drive unit 10 is provided with a tubular recess 13 in which an inner end of the shaft tube 11 is inserted. The shaft tube end is surrounded by a first sleeve shaped element 14 and this element is partly surrounded by a second sleeve shaped element 15 which is made of elastic material such as rubber. The part of the drive unit that constitutes the recess 13 and the first sleeve shaped element 14 are made of a harder material, preferably metal, than the second sleeve shaped element 15. The recess 13 has an annular wall part 16 that serves as an abutment surface in a way which will be explained below
The first sleeve shaped element 14, that comprises two separate halves, has a tubular portion 14a which is inserted in the recess 13 and an exterior portion 14b that is placed outside the recess 13. The exterior portion 14b of the two halves are provided with lugs 14c having openings 14d through which bolts can be inserted in order to clamp the sleeve shaped element 14 to the shaft tube. The first sleeve shaped element 14 also has a projection 14e that extends through an opening in the second sleeve shaped element 15 and is inserted into an opening 17 provided in the wall of the recess 13. The inner end of the combined element 14 is further provided with two radially outwards extending arc shaped shoulders 14f that are separated from one another in the circumferential direction. The outer diameter of the shoulders is somewhat less than the diameter of the recess 13 such that a small gap 18 is created between the annular wall part 16 of the recess 13 and the periphery of the shoulders 14f.
The second sleeve shaped element 15, that also comprises two separate halves, is placed between the tubular portion 14a of the first sleeve shaped element 14 and the wall of the recess 13 and has an inner end that is provided with two recesses 20 in which the shoulders 14f fit. Consequently the material of the second sleeve shaped element 15 which is placed between the shoulders 14f as well as the first sleeve shaped element 14 extend out to the inner end 19 of the shaft tube 11.
The device operates in the following manner. If the operator grabs the tool and applies a bending moment M in the direction shown in
Racov, Mikael, Jacobsson, Kjell, Vadsten, Fredrik, Käller, Bernt
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